[ Punctual as ever, it's almost twenty minutes to the dot that Dipper knocks on the door of the Senshi apartment and then opens the door. He steps inside, calling out. ]
[She's sitting on the couch, wrapped up under a blanket reading quietly, and looks up when he comes in. Smiling, she closes it up around a bookmark and sets it aside. Nothing special, just a book on the history of kenjutsu.]
Hello, Dipper-kun. Come in, sit. Or get a soda if you like, they're in the fridge.
I'm okay, thanks. [ He's too eager to talk to her to bother with soda, really. Instead he slides out of his shoes and hurries into the living room, finding a seat. ]
Thanks for letting me...kinda spring this one you.
Well, it...wasn't exactly easy. I had a good defender, though. The Elven Prince Kael'thas had a shield around me specifically, and the other seal workers had guards as well. It wasn't pretty, but nobody was killed, and injuries were minor.
for some reason i pictured seal workers as...actual seals....
I think I'm as sure of it's permanency as I am anything else. It should hold, and will against anything I'd know from home that isn't a greater god. But I can't be certain, here.
I don't get the feeling he's entirely loyal to CERES, either. Or...maybe that's not the right way to put it. It's more like...[ How had Yu put it? ] He's self-interested.
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Hey. Are you doing okay after all that ghost business?
Can you tell me about what happened at the wall?
[ At least he asked how she's doing first... ]
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I'm alright. Tired, but alright.
I can tell you yes, but I'd rather do that in person, if you don't mind coming by. Some things were unpleasant, and children read the network.
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I don't mind at all. When can I come over?
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Hey, Rei! It's Dipper!
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Hello, Dipper-kun. Come in, sit. Or get a soda if you like, they're in the fridge.
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Thanks for letting me...kinda spring this one you.
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[She does look tired, after all. Very drained.]
The wall...was sealed up, first of all. If it wasn't obvious, we succeeded.
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Most of the mages and magically oriented people here worked on it.
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for some reason i pictured seal workers as...actual seals....
That's good to hear, at least. Where you able to...see anything? Beyond the wall, I mean.
well, then they'd have problems if they walked into a club
[It seemed like a terribad plan.]
quite so
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I've been meaning to talk to Mosley again. I think we could get a lot more out of him.
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